Clint Dilks wrote:
> http_proxy understands the format <username>:<password>@<my
> proxy>:<proxy port> so in this case the @ is probably being interpreted
> as server identifier. I would try enclosing the user name in single
> quotes or adding a \ before the @. If these do not work your only
> option may be to contact the proxy admin and obtain a username without
> the @
If putting '\@' to escape the at sign didn't work, have you tried using
the URL escape code of '%40' to represent it?
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